PHD Research Scholarship in Traffic Safety Culture

“Safety citizenship” seeks to grow pro-social behaviors as a mechanism to reduce risk and enhance protection. While traditional safety approaches focus on an individual’s risk, safety citizenship focuses on promoting behaviors that address the safety of the group or others.

San Diego PCF Training

Coming next week, December 7th-9th a 2.5 day training in the Gaslamp quarter of sunny San Diego. Participants will leave with an understanding of how culture influences behavior and how we can cultivate cultural transformation. Registration for this event is closed.

What is the Center for Health & Safety Culture?

What is the Positive Culture Framework?

PCF considers a broader set of cultural components including values, beliefs, and attitudes. Our research has shown that when included with norms, we are able to achieve more significant and sustainable results.

How can our Center help you?

DFC Proposal Writing Webinar

Applying for a Fiscal Year 2017 Drug-Free Communities (DFC) grant? Join us to explore how to structure your application and organize your efforts according to the Positive Culture Framework. This free webinar will be on Thursday, January 26th, 2017

Traffic Safety Citizenship

Are you interested in learning more about this approach and strategies that you can use increase traffic safety citizenship? Join us for a 1-hour webinar on a recent project studying traffic safety citizenship on Thursday, February 16th, 2017.

The Center for Health and Safety Culture (formerly MOST of Us®) is an interdisciplinary center serving communities and organizations through research, training, and support services to cultivate healthy and safe cultures. The Center is dedicated to applying research to develop sustainable solutions to complex social problems. Our Positive Culture Framework (PCF) provides a process to guide researchers, practitioners, and community leaders to improve health and safety.